Original topics were highlighted on Saturday 1is December at Post-graduate Education, during the oral presentations of the dissertations competing for the CNA prizes. The jury immediately crowned the 3 winners.
The increase in the number of schools contributes to the multiplication of subjects and angles of analysis. This year, the work presented focused, among other things, on teleaudiology, stereobalancing, the relationship between reduced visual acuity and intelligibility in noise, audiometric tests for people with aphasia (using proverbs)…
Christelle Guillotin won the Collège 2024 prize for her dissertation, defended at the Cnam, devoted to the creation of a noise sensitivity questionnaire for children (pre-standardization study), under the direction of Hervé Bischoff and David Tran, within a larger study at the Robert-Debré hospital, led by Audrey Maudoux and Cyrille Coudert.
Charlotte Balet, Clara Balestra and Matthieu Del Rio.
The prize for Best Oral Presentation was awarded to Clara Balestra, a graduate from Lyon, for her presentation on the usefulness of measuring the acoustic properties of the residual cavity to understand hearing aid settings. It should be noted for the anecdote that his sister Audrey, who took the DE in Paris, also presented a poster.
Charlotte Balet, Arnaud Coez, Aïssetou Sylla and Matthieu Del Rio.
Aïssetou Sylla, a graduate of Cnam in Paris, won the poster prize. His work focuses on analyzing the results of speech audiometry tests, with Arnaud Coez, Eric Bavu and Marta Campi.
The winning poster.
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